Trebius Germanus
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Trebius Germanus is thought to have been the name of the governor of Roman Britain around 126.
This information however is based on a semi-legible inscription found at Bewcastle and a military diploma from the period that mentions his name in connection with Britain. Construction of Hadrian's Wall continued under his rule and the first phase was probably nearing completion.
| Preceded by Aulus Platorius Nepos |
Roman governors of Britain | Succeeded by Uncertain, then Sextus Julius Severus |

